One or more keys fell off the laptop keyboard and you are not sure how to put them back? Don’t worry, most likely you can fix the keyboard and it’s not necessary to buy a new one. There is no universal repair guide because all keyboards are different. Here’s what I usually do in this case.
Situation 1. The key cap and key retainer fell off the keyboard and you cannot figure out how to assemble them back.

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Carefully remove the cap from any other working key so the key retainer stays connected to the keyboard.

Take a closer look at the key retainer, it’s connected to the keyboard at four different points.
Assemble the disconnected retainer the same way as one on the keyboard and put it back in place.
Put the key cap on the retainer and snap the cap back in place.
Situation 2. The key fell off the keyboard and you lost the cap or the retainer. In this case you can purchase a single key here, just search for it. (Search examples: “Dell keyboard key”, “Toshiba keyboard key”, “HP keyboard key”, etc… )
After you found a new key, put it back in place the same way as I described in the situation 1.
Installing the space bar key.
The space bar key is connected to the keyboard a little bit differently then any other key.

There is a metal retainer connected to the space bar key (on some keyboard models). Separate the retainer from the space bar key with a flathead screwdriver.

Install the retainer back in place as it shown on the picture. You have to engage the retainer with the small hooks on the keyboard.

Put the space bar key back in place and gently press on it with fingers until it snaps back in place.

That’s it. The space bar key is installed back in place and should work as before. If you still cannot fix your keyboard, then you’ll have to find a new one and replace it.
Here’s another technique you can use to fix a broken keyboard key.
As you see on the picture below the keyboard is missing the U key. The key cap, retainer and even silicone membrane were lost. Let’s see if it’s possible to temporarily fix the U key without buying any spare parts.
Personally, I cannot use keyboard without U key but I can live without a key located on the side from the right ALT, I’m not even sure what this key does. In the following guide I will remove the useless key and install it in the place of missing U.

Carefully remove the key cap with your fingers.

Remove the retainer. The retainer has two pieces connected to each other. If one piece got disconnected from the other, connect them back together.

The silicon membrane is glued to the keyboard. Very very slowly separate the membrane from the keyboard with a sharp knife. While creating this disassembly guide I damaged one membrane because I wasn’t careful enough.
Again, you have to be very careful removing the membrane.
If you damage the membrane you’ll end up with two broken keys instead of just one.

The silicon membrane has been removed.

Now apply some superglue on the bottom edge of the membrane, just enough to keep the membrane in the place.

Carefully place the membrane in the center of the U. Make sure the membrane is positioned correctly. Wait until the glue cures.

Install the retainer.

Position the key cap above the retainer. Gently press on the key cap until it clips in and connects to the retainer.

Now you can use the U key again.

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November 10th, 2009 at 8:34 am
This was very helpfull! accidentally broke off my control key when i got frustrated and looked this up, first one i clicked and it worked perfectly. also good idea the pictures were there ! xxx
November 9th, 2009 at 11:07 pm
George,
Fix the D key without removing other keys.
All keyboards are different. There are some key installation guides on YouTube but I cannot tell which one is good for you because you didn’t mention the laptop model number.
November 9th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
my d fell off, and i dont wanna remove any keys, help?
November 8th, 2009 at 9:38 am
thanks! my son pulled off the enter key. You are a lifesaver!
November 8th, 2009 at 7:46 am
THank you very much. My start key fell off and I followed the steps. It’s perfectly working now!!!!!!!!!1
November 7th, 2009 at 9:19 am
Thanks for the tip, this was awesome! My son pulled my space bar off of my dell xps, you saved the day!
November 7th, 2009 at 5:09 am
Thanks for this, my mom wiped my keyboard with a cloth and F6 and F7 fell off this really worked cant thank you enough
November 7th, 2009 at 2:12 am
nice posts mate
November 5th, 2009 at 11:36 am
Metzgermeister,
Do you mean these keys are not working at all?
Most likely the keyboard is bad. There is a chance of bad keyboard controller on the motherboard.
1. Try reconnecting the keyboard cable to the motherboard. Maybe it’s just bad connection.
2. Try replacing the keyboard.
3. If you still experience the same problem after replacing the keyboard, most likely this is motherboard related problem. You’ll have to replace the motherboard.
November 5th, 2009 at 6:29 am
Hi!
I have a Toshiba Satellite 5205-S703. 5 keys of the keyboard is dead! So they’re makaing nothing. Can I use to fix it on of theese methods?